Attractions

  • Sir Selwyn Market

    Address:
    Victoria City .

    A visit to Mahé’s busy and colourful market is the way to get a feel for the Seychellois and their way of life. Built in 1840 and renovated in 1999, it remains the bustling heart of the capital and definitely the best place to buy fresh fruits, fish, vegetables and spices. An attractive array of boutiques and shops selling a variety of souvenirs, clothing and local works of art further complement the lively atmosphere that is especially vibrant on Saturday mornings.

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  • Bicentennial Monument

    Address:
    Victoria .

    They are plain and simple, three pairs of extended white wings in masonry, standing on the roundabout at the 5th of June and Liberation Avenues. Conspicuous as they are, they invariably leave visitors guessing at the significance of such a graceful piece of geometry. This is the Bicentennial monument, referred to in Creole as the Moniman trwa lezel (three–winged monument). It was erected in 1978 to commemorate the 200th anniversary of the town of Victoria, which was founded as L’Établissement du Roi in 1778 by the Frenchman Charles Routier de Romainville. The monument was created by the late Italian artist Lorenzo Appiani, who lived in Seychelles. The three wings represent the origins of the Seychellois people, who can best be described as a happy blend of the ethnic groups of three continents: Africa, Europe, and Asia. The wings may also symbolize the first discoverers of the islands. Birds, of course. (Text taken from the book "Discovering The National Monuments of Seychelles", and is used by permission from The National Heritage.)

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  • CAMARTS Gallery

    Address:
    Victoria .

    CAMARTS is a gallery and souvenir shop only offering framing and selling original and limited giclee reproductions.

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  • EDEN Art gallery

    Address:
    Eden Island .

    Located at Eden Plaza on Eden Island, the gallery is currently the biggest, international contemporary art gallery in Seychelles. Promoting and selling artworks from other Seychellois and international artists. Original artworks made from all types all types of media, oil, acrylic, water colour etc….

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  • Le Jardin Du Roi

    Address:
    Anse Royale, Seychelles .

    Enjoy a delightful meal at the restaurant at Le Jardin du Roi. Inspired by the original 18th century gardens developed by the French to promote spice trading in the colonies, Le Jardin Du Roi spice garden offers visitors a day on a typical Seychelles plantation that grows spices and other rare plants. It is a haven for botanists, nature lovers and the environmentally conscious. Enjoy our marked nature walks and a fine meal at our restaurant. Treat yourself to an à la carte meal served daily, or our special fixed menu “Plantation Lunch” available every Sunday. The drinks, ice creams and almost all of the food available are flavoured with the plantation's own spices.

     

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  • Mission Lodge

    Address:
    La Bastille, Ma joie .

    The Mission Lodge is perhaps the most famous vantage point in all of Seychelles, offering spectacular sea and mountain views looking southward across Mahé, from the shaded and peaceful confines of a gazebo where Queen Elizabeth II once sat for tea.

     

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  • Domaine de Val des Pres

    Address:
    Au Cap .

    Domaine de Val des Près (Craft Village) forms part of the Patrimwann. Experience traditional Creole culture showcased at Domaine de Val des Près. Or, make your own history by getting married, Creole-style on this beautiful property. Domaine de Val des Près consists of five attractions highlighting Creole architecture, arts and craft, and gastronomy: the ‘Gran Kaz’ Plantation House built around 1870; 'La Kaz Rosa' a typical 20th century working class home, 12 craft workshops that host local crafts; and finally; the ‘Maison de Coco, a house built of coconut products in which you will find gifts made from all things coconut.

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  • Beau Vallon Beach

    Address:
    Beau Vallon .

    Beau Vallon is the most popular spot on Mahe to relax on the beach. 

  • Morne Blanc Trail

    Address:
    Morne Blanc Trail, Sans Soucis Road, Seychelles .

    Enjoy a walk through the mist forest and unparalleled panoramic coastal views.

  • Anse aux Pins

    Address:
    Anse Aux Pins, Seychelles .

    Beautiful beach, perfect for snorkeling.